Fuzion Field Services, a Denver-based private dumpster roll-off provider, has acquired Elite Roll-Off Services, a Commerce City, Colorado-based roll-off dumpster rental company serving Denver and Colorado’s Front Range since 2003.
Founded by Colorado natives Lyna and L.D. Smith with one truck and eight containers, Elite has grown to include a fleet of trucks and multiple dumpster sizes. The company says this strategic acquisition further expands its service reach and capacity. Elite’s customers can expect expanded service coverage and oversight throughout the metro Denver area as well as reduced wait times and same-day service options in more locations, Fuzion says.
“With the acquisition of Elite, we’re thrilled to add such a great team and loyal customers to our brand,” Fuzion Field Services founder and President Amy Janssen says. “We’re looking forward to continuing the same quality of service Elite has delivered for the past 20 years.”
In addition to dumpster roll-off rentals, Fuzion offers a suite of enhanced commercial and industrial services including:
- Comprehensive site services such as portable toilet rentals, commercial and construction front load bins, multiple dumpster roll-off sizes and temporary fencing
- Hydrovac, hydro excavating services and hydro jetting
- Industrial transportation solutions of liquids and solids
- Environmental and conservation services
“We just want to thank each and every one of the incredible customers we’ve had the pleasure to serve over the past 20 years,” Elite owners Lyna and L.D. Smith say. “We can’t thank you enough for your commitment and loyalty to Elite. This decision was very well thought out, and we know that Fuzion will continue to serve you with the same customer service and integrity.”
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